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Thursday, September 19, 2013

GRETCHEN PARLATO LIVE IN NYC

Since
winning the 2004 Thelonious Monk Institute International Vocal Competition,
Parlato has released three critically acclaimed albums. The successful
self-produced 2005 debut, Gretchen Parlato, landed her on ObliqSound, which
released In a Dream, and was named Billboard Magazine's "Most Alluring
Jazz Vocal Album of 2009" and NPR's "The Year's Best New Jazz."
Her latest, 2011's The Lost and Found, topped charts worldwide and was rated
the #1 Vocal Album of the Year by iTunes Jazz, Radio TSF Jazz Paris, and
London's The Guardian.

Parlato's
new album and DVD set, Live in NYC, serves as both a gift of gratitude for
those loyal fans and a window into her captivating concert performances. Style
Weekly gives insight to her live performances, saying "in performance,
jazz vocalist Gretchen Parlato is a revelation... her diaphanous voice expands
into an instrument of impressive range, rhythmic sophistication and emotional
power." The Jazz Breakfast even picks up on the differences between her
records and live performance, commenting, "the New York-based Californian
and her band are terrific on record, but in live performance they fill the
music with even more energy, stretching it like some magic pliable plastic into
new and exciting forms. The rhythmic and dynamic expertise of all four is extraordinary.
They shift the accents around, they pause, and fall back in perfectly, they
deepen the groove and then 'shallow' it gently again." This set truly
exemplifies the evolution of these songs since their inception years ago.

For
Parlato, the release of Live in NYC is an opportunity to take a pause and look
back over what has been a remarkably active and creative decade, and also to
pay tribute to the city that has made it possible. "This album represents
the beloved live performances we've shared over many years of playing together
all over the world," says Parlato. "Though, it's especially personal
for me to have recorded in New York City, as 2013 marks 10 years of calling NYC
my home after moving from Los Angeles."

While
Parlato has performed on some of the world's most prestigious concert halls
including Carnegie Hall, Hollywood Bowl, London Jazz Festival, North Sea &
Montreal Jazz Festival, she chose the intimacy of Rockwood Music Hall for this
special recording. Two different incarnations of Parlato's transfixing working
bands came together for two nights in December 2012 to record Live in NYC.
"Over these years of touring together, two specific bands have stood out
to me: Taylor Eigsti, Alan Hampton, and Mark Guiliana, and Eigsti, Burniss Earl
Travis II, and Kendrick Scott. Each band has their own unique dynamic and
approach to the music. I knew I had to feature both. I've spent so many years
touring with these wonderful musicians," she explains. "I've always
wanted to capture and share the magical energy, connection, and interaction of
a live performance. Singing with these musicians has uplifted and inspired me,
each of them supporting and challenging me as a singer."

The
album's nine live tracks (four of which appear on the accompanying DVD) are
culled from Parlato's three albums but all of the material has been
significantly transformed in the years since it was recorded. While her
artistic growth has been evident on each successive album, it's particularly
enlightening to have the opportunity to revisit this material and witness
first-hand how it has changed over years of bandstand evolution. It also allows
Parlato's dedicated fans to carry home the experience they've only been able to
share in nightclubs or via festival stages.

"I
thought of featuring the songs that been reworked into versions that are
different from how we recorded them in the studio," reflects Parlato.
"So much of what we do is about the interpretive and improvisatory element
each time we approach the music. The live album is accompanied by a DVD, as I
wanted to make sure there was a visual component to enhance the aural
experience. I find it especially fascinating to watch performers live, and get
a detailed look into how they approach and play their instruments, and the
dynamic and often subtle interplay between musicians," says Parlato.

Herbie
Hancock's "Butterfly," which opens the album, has changed from In a
Dream's intimate trio performance with guitarist/vocalist Lionel Loueke and
bassist Derrick Hodge, to a simmering, soulful full-band treatment here.
"Alô Alô" from The Lost and Found, has intensified from its original
multi-layered track of Parlato's voice and percussion, to a driving rhythmic
showcase, each band member playing their instruments percussively. One of
Parlato's most popular covers, a Robert Glasper re-arrangement of SWV's
"Weak," played live moves with a spacious, shifting, and elusive
groove that spotlights the band's elastic cohesion. Live in NYC closes with
Parlato's original "Better Than," with the audience singing along,
almost chanting together in this spellbinding arrangement.

Upcoming
Gretchen Parlato Performances:

September 19 /
Mississippi State University - Lyceum Series / Mississippi State, MS